WPP AUNZ sets up research management team

WPP AUNZ has established a special panel management company under the Data Investment Management Group, called Research Profile.

The new business is designed to undertake associated research activities for specific clients. Research Profile’s first assignment is to manage the research panel for Red Planet, which analyses data from Qantas Loyalty to draft consumer marketing analyses and behavior.

Former Research Now client development manager Spike Games comes aboard Research Profile as its new Business Development Director.

“We’ve been working together for over 12 months to refine the Red Planet research panel. The panel engagement and representation is unrivalled given the broad take up of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program.

JWT Melbourne welcomes two new members

The agency announced that Graham (L) is coming aboard as customer experience director. She had recently exited a similar position at TBWA, where she served for one year. Graham’s role will involve data integration to aid the agency’s client campaigns.

Stewart (R) joins as the new creative director for content, having stepped down from Clemenger BBDO as channel transformation chief.

“This approach has helped transform our business to be one of the more diversified in this market, providing clients a range of best in class specialist skill-sets across multiple disciplines, all woven seamlessly through the agency – one business, one brand, one bottom line, and one integrated team, Catherine and Brie’s appointments are an exciting next step in this journey that will provide clients access to a level of experience in CX/CRM and content marketing/social that few

Magnum & Co welcomes fresh staff

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Wednesday, 14th November 2018 at 1:53pm

Surry Hills PR agency Magnum & Co has bolstered its ranks with a number of new specialists,B and T reported today.

Amadou Doumbia comes aboard as a senior earned specialist. He has over ten years of experience, including the co-presidency of the Hong Kong PR Network and a stint as Marriott International’s marketing and communications manager.

James Manning joins the team as a photographer and content creator. His photo experience goes back three years, which includes stints with Qantas, a private school in Tanzania, and World Wildlife Fund’s Australia chapter.

Haystac leadership circle grows

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Wednesday, 14th November 2018 at 1:47pm

The national leadership circle at communications agency Haystac has been boosted with internal promotions.

Acting Haystac Brisbane head Kate Ward has moved up to the GM position of the office.

Incumbent Brisbane GM Haylie Marchant, meanwhile, was appointed as the agency’s new national strategy chief. Her new job calls for the development of Haystac’s business offerings and PR practice, often in concert with agency social head Hien Pham and brand planners from BWM Dentsu.

Haystac Melbourne’s PR department head, Nicole Hamilton, is now GM for the entire Melbourne team. She landed the promotion on account of a year-long performance, which included PR work for Bunnings and securing a return engagement with the Moomba Festival.

“It gives me a sense of real pride to know that we have been able to create career opportunities for our senior staff and accommodate the growth of the next generation of leaders in Haystac. Continuity of the senior team and a shared visio

Sefiani to handle Pepper Group account

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Wednesday, 14th November 2018 at 1:45pm

The Sefiani Communications Group has landed the account for specialist lender Pepper Group.

Under the new partnership, Sefiani will design and execute an integrated strategy. Pepper was looking for a PR provider that can deliver on the thought leadership, advocacy, media relations, and digital channels.

Sefiani director Sarah Craig said the new account underlined Pepper’s need to reach out to mortgage brokers, finance institutions, and prospect borrowers.

“We’re very pleased that our search for a PR partner led us to Sefiani, who put forward a senior team with deep experience in the financial services sector. Their understanding of our business and strategy impressed us, along with their strong track record shaping corporate narrative and helping build brands,” added Pepper Group corporate affairs manager Melinda Hofman.

Ogilvy promotes four to MD

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Thursday, 08th November 2018 at 2:10pm

Ogilvy Australia has elevated four managing partners to become managing directors.

The agency announced today that for the Sydney office, Sally Kissane and Michelle Holland are assuming MD positions immediately. Gavin MacMillan and Michael McEwan of Ogilvy’s Melbourne branch were appointed to MD positions as well.

Both pairs have turned in strong performance records for the past three years. They will all report to Ogilvy Australia CEO David Fox.

“Given the scale of both the Sydney and Melbourne offices, it makes sense to have two MDs in each to ensure all elements of the business are being effectively managed, and growth strategies executed. They have already proven how well it can work and we are excited for the future of these offices under their guidance,” said Fox.

Red Agency lands 2023 Women’s World Cup gig

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Tuesday, 06th November 2018 at 1:17pm

Red Agency will head up Football Federation Australia’s PR and social media services for their 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup hosting bid.

Mumbrella reported that the new project involves a raft of marketing and communications activities centred around the official bid hashtag #GETONSIDE. The objective is to marshall popular support for the bid.

“We recognise that this is a unique moment to unite a country behind the women’s game, elevate Australian football on the world stage and inspire future generations to be part of it, whether as players or fans,” said Red Agency CEO James Wright.

“We are incredibly proud and honoured to have been selected and to be part of the team to deliver a winning bid.”

The FFA started putting together the bid last year, with the federal and NSW governments coming aboard as partners. The Women’s World Cup is part of the NSW government’s plans to bid for hosting ten World Cups over the next decade.

Headquartered in Manchester, the agency decided to open a full office in Australia to best represent clients such as British call-centre security software vendor Semafone and taxicab operator Autocab in the local market. The agency also has offices in London, Berlin, Paris, and Casablanca.

Fourth Day Australia will now handle accounts for the entire Australasian region, specifically those in B2B, arts, nonprofit, and industrial services.

Olivia Dodd, who has been with the agency for the past three months, is now the branch’s manager. She sports eight years’ PR/marketing experience, which includes a stint with Manchester agency MC2 Ltd as senior executive as well as an account manager role at Australian agency Recognition.

“Australia is the right next step for us as we’ve seen an increase in demand from clients asking us